Google takes a page out of Meta’s book, announces new audio-powered smart glasses
Google is back in the glasses game with "audio glasses" out this fall.
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Exclusive: Some employees will be moved to new teams focused on AI agents and cloud infrastructure As Meta races to recenter itself around artificial intelligence, the tech giant is mandating more than 7,000 workers must move to new teams, and it’s radically changing some employees’ jobs. The Guardian has also learned that some of these reassigned employees will shift to two new teams: one building AI cloud infrastructure and another that’s building an internal AI agent codenamed Hatch. Late last week, Meta employees received a notice that engineers had been “selected” for reassignment and would begin reporting to the cloud infrastructure and Hatch teams by the end of this week. Meta made a similar move last month when it reshuffled at least 1,000 engineers onto a new data labelling team called Applied AI, or AAI – at first giving them the option to volunteer, but later telling workers, “transfers aren’t optional.” Continue reading...
Read full articleGoogle is back in the glasses game with "audio glasses" out this fall.
On the eve of about 8,000 jobs being cut, employees are cashing in on headphone stipends and other perks while they still can.
The glasses maker wants to bring extended reality to the masses via slightly more stylish smart frames.
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The company announced the changes two days before it plans to lay off 10 percent of its work force, or about 8,000 employees.